Triangle of Deception by Haggai Carmon
Genre: Crime thriller
Rating: 4/5
Summary (from goodreads):
How do you penetrate the world's most secretive and tightly knit terrorist organization? Dan Gordon's only option is deception. Working undercover in a joint CIA/Mossad mission, he's on the hunt for the source of funding to Hezbollah. He has infiltrated a Lebanese network in Paraguay, only to realize the operation is far more wide-ranging than he's been told.
And when Dan finds himself locked in a grim Romanian prison cell, he wonders if there's still more that he hasn't been told. Was it a security leak that got him arrested? Did the CIA make him a sacrificial lamb? Or has he stumbled on a much bigger plot, one with the potential to disrupt Al Qaeda's operations in America?
Triangle of Deception is one of those sit-on-the-edge-of-your-seat books. It’s book four of a series but it makes a wonderful standalone. I don’t want to say too much for fear of giving anything away! Fast paced, energetic, and exciting, this is one that any crime-thriller lover won’t want to miss.
**Thank you to Haggai and Bostic Communications for supplying my review copy!**
About the Author:
Haggai Carmon was born in Israel an d in addition to being an author, heads Carmon & Carmon/GLOBALAW, an international law firm. In 1985, the U.S. Justice Department started retaining Carmon as its attorney to represent the government's interests in its Israeli civil litigation matters, a task he continues to perform. To learn more about Haggai Carmon please visit www.SleepWithOneEyeOpen.com. For a non-fictional update on spies, espionage an d counterintelligence please visit http://DanGordonSpyClub.com .
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